My 2 Pachypodium bispinosum
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My 2 Pachypodium bispinosum
I want to share pictures of my 2 Pachypodium bispinosum :
Riny
Varied collection of succulents but I especially like Euphorbia's, Apocynaceae and Cucurbitaceae.
Varied collection of succulents but I especially like Euphorbia's, Apocynaceae and Cucurbitaceae.
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Re: My 2 Pachypodium bispinosum
Nice looking plants, how big are they?
thanks for sharing.
thanks for sharing.
Cheers
Gary
Plant Interests
cacti & other succulents, carnivorous plants
Gary
Plant Interests
cacti & other succulents, carnivorous plants
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Re: My 2 Pachypodium bispinosum
Gary both plants are approximately 17cm high without pot.
Thickest part of the caudex is 8cm for the upper plant and 6cm for the plant on the second picture.
Before they were planted in a shallow pot.
Thickest part of the caudex is 8cm for the upper plant and 6cm for the plant on the second picture.
Before they were planted in a shallow pot.
Riny
Varied collection of succulents but I especially like Euphorbia's, Apocynaceae and Cucurbitaceae.
Varied collection of succulents but I especially like Euphorbia's, Apocynaceae and Cucurbitaceae.